“Queendom Puzzle” Group EL7Z UP Responds To Debut Date Reports
formed on its survival show “Queendom Puzzle,” would make their debut in September.
On August 31, STARNEWS reported that EL7Z UP is set to debut on September 14. In response to the report, a representative from EL7Z UP briefly commented, “EL7Z UP is currently preparing with the goal of debuting in mid-September.” Additonally, the “Queendom Puzzle” side has revealed that EL7Z UP won’t be confined to a fixed activity period; rather, they plan to release three albums, starting with their debut release.
EL7Z UP is also gearing up to promote as a group in a variety of activities, including album launches, global tours, and participation in the 2023 MAMA Awards. Following their debut in September, EL7Z UP will hold fan concerts in Japan. The group will be performing in Saitama on October 22 and Osaka on October 24.
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